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|Definition=ᾶντος, ὁ, [[woodpecker]], as if [[joiner-bird]] (from [[πελεκάω]]), Ar. ''Av.''884, 1155.
|Definition=πελεκᾶντος, ὁ, [[woodpecker]], as if [[joiner]]-[[bird]] (from [[πελεκάω]]), Ar. ''Av.''884, 1155.
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|btext=ᾶντος (ὁ) :<br />pivert, <i>oiseau, ou pê c.</i> [[πελεκάν]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[πελεκάω]].
|btext=ᾶντος (ὁ) :<br />[[pivert]], <i>oiseau, ou pê c.</i> [[πελεκάν]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[πελεκάω]].
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Transliteration A: pelekâs Transliteration B: pelekas Transliteration C: pelekas Beta Code: peleka=s

English (LSJ)

πελεκᾶντος, ὁ, woodpecker, as if joiner-bird (from πελεκάω), Ar. Av.884, 1155.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ᾶντος (ὁ) :
pivert, oiseau, ou pê c. πελεκάν.
Étymologie: πελεκάω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

πελεκᾶς -ᾶντος, ὁ [~ πέλεκυς] pelikaan.

German (Pape)

ᾶντος, ὁ, auch πελέκας, αντος, att. = πελεκάν.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

πελεκᾶς: ᾶντος ὁ дятел Arph.

Greek Monolingual

(I)
-ᾶντος, ὁ, Α
το πτηνό δρυοκολάπτης.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < πελεκάν, -ᾶνος με επίθημα -ᾶς, -ᾶντος (πρβλ. ἀλλᾶς, -ᾶντος
βλ. -όεις)].
(II)
-ᾱτος, ὁ, Α
αυτός που κατασκευάζει πελέκεις, τσεκούρια.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < πέλεκυς + επίθημα -ᾶς (πρβλ. πελλάς)].

Greek Monotonic

πελεκᾶς: -ᾶντος, ὁ, αυτός που τρώει ξύλα, τρυποκάρυδος, σαν να πρόκειται για πουλί-ξυλουργό (από το πελεκάω), σε Αριστοφ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πελεκᾶς: -ᾶντος, ὁ, ὁ δρυοκολάπτης ἢ «ξυλοφαγᾶς», οἰονεὶ ὁ ξυλουργὸς (ἐκ τοῦ πελεκάω), Ἀριστοφ. Ὄρν. 884, πρβλ. 1155, 1157.

Middle Liddell

πελεκᾶς, ᾶντος, ὁ, [from πελεκάω
the woodpecker, as if joiner-bird (from πελεκάὠ, Ar.

Translations

woodpecker

Afrikaans: houtkapper; Albanian: qukapikorët; Amharic: ግንደ ቆርቁር; Arabic: نَقَار اَلْخَشَب; Armenian: փայտփորիկ; Assamese: কাঠৰোকা, বাঢ়ৈটোকা; Asturian: picatueru; Azerbaijani: ağacdələn; Bashkir: тумыртҡа; Basque: okil, katatxori; Belarusian: дзяцел; Bikol Central: ambalatok; Breton: speged; Bulgarian: кълвач; Burmese: သစ်တောက်ငှက်, ခေါက်ရှာငှက်; Catalan: picot; Central Sierra Miwok: palát·atà-; Chamicuro: me'na; Chechen: хенакӏур; Cherokee: ᏉᎦ; Chichewa: gogomole; Chinese Mandarin: 鴷/䴕, 啄木鳥/啄木鸟; Chukchi: уттырэвымрэв; Cornish: kasek koos; Czech: datel, strakapoud; Danish: spætte; Dutch: specht; Erzya: шекшата; Esperanto: pego; Estonian: rähn; Faroese: spæta; Finnish: tikka; French: pic, pic-vert, pivert; Friulian: pic; Gagauz: aaçkakan; Galician: peto, picapau, piquelo, carpinteiro; Georgian: კოდალა; German: Specht; Greek: δρυοκολάπτης, τρυποκάρυδος; Ancient Greek: δενδροκολάπτης, δενδροκόλαφος, δρυκολάπτης, δρυοκολάπτης, δρυοκόλαψ, δρυοκόπος, δρύοψ, ἴπνη, καλοτύπος, κραυγός, πελεκᾶς, πῖπος, πίπρα, πιπώ; Hindi: हुदहुद, कठफोड़वा, कठफोड़ा; Hungarian: harkály, fakopáncs; Icelandic: spæta; Ido: pego; Indonesian: burung pelatuk; Irish: cnagaire; Italian: picchio; Japanese: 啄木鳥, キツツキ; Kashubian: dzëdzón; Kazakh: тоқылдақ, тоқылдауық; Komi-Zyrian: сизь; Korean: 딱따구리; Kumyk: тонкътонкъ, къӀуткъӀуду, къутгъуду; Kyrgyz: тоңкулдак, доңкулдак; Ladino: becalen; Lakota: čhaŋkátotola; Latgalian: dzeņs, dzylna; Latin: picus; Latvian: dzenis, dzilna; Lithuanian: genys, meleta; Low German: Holthacker, Boomhacker, Boombicker, Boomlöper; Luxembourgish: Spiecht; Macedonian: клукајдрвец, детел; Malay: belatuk; Malayalam: മരംകൊത്തി; Manchu: ᡨᠣᡵᡥᠣᠨ; Maranao: balalatok; Mari Eastern Mari: шиште; Western Mari: шиштӹ; Mi'kmaq: apo'qatej anim; Mongolian: тоншуул; Nanai: пилакта; Navajo: tsin yiłkaałii; Northern Mansi: хо̄хра; Northern Sami: čáihni; Norwegian Bokmål: hakkespett, hakkespette; Nynorsk: hakkespett, hakkespette; Occitan: picot; Ojibwe: baabaase, baapaase; Old English: fina, *spiht; Persian: دارکوب; Plautdietsch: Specht; Polish: dzięcioł; Portuguese: pica-pau, picapau; Potawatomi: babasé; Quechua: hak'akllu; Romani: chuplitari, chuplitarka; Romanian: ghionoaie, ciocănitoare; Romansch: pitgalain; Russian: дятел; Santali: ᱮᱨᱮ; Sardinian: biccalinna, biccamuru, biccamatta; Scottish Gaelic: snagan-daraich; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: детлић, дјетлић, жуна, детао, дјетао; Roman: detlić, djetlić, žuna, detao, djetao; Slovak: ďateľ; Slovene: detel, žolna; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: źiśelc; Upper Sorbian: dypornak, dypak; Southern Altai: томуртка; Spanish: pájaro carpintero, pito, picamaderos, carpinterito, picatroncos; Swahili: kigong'ota; Swedish: hackspett; Tagalog: tariktik; Telugu: వడ్రంగిపిట్ట, మానుతొలుచుపిట్ట; Turkish: ağaçkakan; Turkmen: daşdeşen; Udmurt: сизь; Ukrainian: дятел; Venetian: pigòzo; Vietnamese: gõ kiến; Volapük: pikit; Welsh: cnocell; West Frisian: spjocht; Wolof: ngorkaan li; Yakut: тоҥсоҕой; Yiddish: פּיקהאָלץ